I saw a Gnome bluetooth Wizard in Trinity.
Did anyone succeed in using it?
dbus is already in Trinity.
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I guess it's because later testing builds are loaded with heaps of additional libraries, thanks to mplayer and gnome-mplayer

009 misses some libraries but it won't be a problem once a final Squeeze is released.

Now I'm making a new set of SFSs, trying a different approach, less modular, one "base" SFS and another SFS with all important applications (Kpdf, Kopete, Amarok, Konversation and so on).

Do you think it possible to link all stuff in /root/Startup to /root/.kde3/Autostart? A pinstall.sh should do it. Or els you could put in a script actually in Autostart running /usr/sbin/delayedrun. That would cover it and get retrovol running too.

I guess it's because later testing builds are loaded with heaps of additional libraries, thanks to mplayer and gnome-mplayer

009 misses some libraries but it won't be a problem once a final Squeeze is released.

Now I'm making a new set of SFSs, trying a different approach, less modular, one "base" SFS and another SFS with all important applications (Kpdf, Kopete, Amarok, Konversation and so on).

Do you think it possible to link all stuff in /root/Startup to /root/.kde3/Autostart? A pinstall.sh should do it. Or els you could put in a script actually in Autostart running /usr/sbin/delayedrun. That would cover it and get retrovol running too.

Cheers

Good idea.
For now I symlinked freemem, network_tray and retrovol to there._________________Time savers:
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I guess it's because later testing builds are loaded with heaps of additional libraries, thanks to mplayer and gnome-mplayer

009 misses some libraries but it won't be a problem once a final Squeeze is released.

Now I'm making a new set of SFSs, trying a different approach, less modular, one "base" SFS and another SFS with all important applications (Kpdf, Kopete, Amarok, Konversation and so on).

Do you think it possible to link all stuff in /root/Startup to /root/.kde3/Autostart? A pinstall.sh should do it. Or els you could put in a script actually in Autostart running /usr/sbin/delayedrun. That would cover it and get retrovol running too.

Cheers

Good idea.
For now I symlinked freemem, network_tray and retrovol to there.

I just made a simple script named 'starttray' in /root/.kde3/Autostart..

Code:

#!/bin/sh
exec delayedrun &

It works well! The only issue is the lack of transparency in the retrovol icon, no big deal, it works! There is a small mixer app for kde called 'tray_mixer' that would work, but at the moment I can't find it.

I just made a simple script named 'starttray' in /root/.kde3/Autostart..

Code:

#!/bin/sh
exec delayedrun &

It works well! The only issue is the lack of transparency in the retrovol icon, no big deal, it works! There is a small mixer app for kde called 'tray_mixer' that would work, but at the moment I can't find it.

I had Konquerer crashes as well and therefor I use the 'beloved' SeaMonkey now._________________Time savers:
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# kstartupconfig
kdostartupconfig: /lib/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.11' not found (required by /opt/kde3/lib/libkdecore.so.4)
kdostartupconfig: /lib/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.11' not found (required by /opt/kde3/lib/libkdefx.so.4)
#

Yes Wary has 2.10.1
So forget about KDE in Wary.
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